In Chess Legends you will get some insight in the life and work of chess giants like Alekhine, Paul Morphy, Robert Fischer, Emanuel Lasker, Capablanca, Michael Tal and William Steinitz. You'll learn something about their success and their failure (and, in Morphy's (and partly in Alekhine's) case, this failure is a tragic one), so Chess Legends is not only a presentation of their fantastic games, it is also interlarded with lots of biografical notes.
Chess Legends is in the Chessbase format so you need at least Chessbase 9 (but CB 2007 or Fritz is perfectly fine). The few videos are ripped of (but this does not result in a lack of important information).
Its very interesting and enjoyable (size ~67mb zipped; 172mb unzipped).